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MERGER COCKTAIL is being mixed by National Distillers (Old Crow, Gilbey's) and Bridgeport Brass Co. to create bigger National Distillers, with assets of $625 million. As unlikely at first glance as marriage of a parson and a show girl, merger would actually make good sense because National, second biggest U.S. maker of polyethylene (first: Union Carbide), also owns 60% of Reactive Metals, Inc. (zirconium, titanium, tantalum, columbium), managed by Bridgeport...
Brandeis, a team that thought enough of its captain three years ago to hire him the next season as coach, has played only one game--an 36-35 loss to Bridgeport. Coach Rudy Finderson is rebuilding at Waltham, but a team that scores 35 points one night can do it again. The Judges should give the Crimson plenty of trouble...
...England spot in the national collegiate championships has gone to the University of Connecticut, which ran up a 9-2 record. A victory today would give the Crimson an 8-2 mark, and put the varsity in contention with Bridgeport and Amherst for the at-large position. A black mark against Bridgeport was its loss to Yale...
...most part the crowds, although containing many teenagers, were made up of middle-aged and young couples. Considering the circumstances, the turnouts for the Senator were often phenomenal. Beginning his New England campaign in Bridgeport Sunday morning at 12:30 a.m., he was met at the airport by several thousand people who had waited in the rain more than two hours for his arrival. As he motorcaded through the small towns of Shelton, Derby, and Ansonia he stopped to give speeches...
Talking to 45,000 to 50,000 people at Bridgeport this afternoon, the center of an area hard hit with unemployment and traditionally Democratic, Kennedy attacked the "clever fiscal policy of this administration" and claimed that vice-President, Richard Nixon "leads a party which has opposed progress for 25 years," including the minimum wage, social security, and medical care to the aged...